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Descent 3 is the third game in the line of Descent computer games, well known for the use of six degrees of freedom and true 3D rendering technology. | '''Descent 3''' is the third game in the line of {{c|Descent}} computer games, well known for the use of six degrees of freedom and true 3D rendering technology. | ||
Descent 3 constituted a major technical upgrade over its two predecessors, introducing many ground breaking graphical techniques like portal rendering, procedural texturing and advanced lighting and was probably the most graphically advanced game of its time. However, this was also very taxing for hardware at that time. Although previous attempts to create fan-made sequels to Descent 3 were scrapped due to issues concerning ownership rights, Interplay had plans to create a sequel should they secure funding for it. | Descent 3 constituted a major technical upgrade over its two predecessors, introducing many ground breaking graphical techniques like portal rendering, procedural texturing and advanced lighting and was probably the most graphically advanced game of its time. However, this was also very taxing for hardware at that time. Although previous attempts to create fan-made sequels to Descent 3 were scrapped due to issues concerning ownership rights, [[Interplay]] had plans to create a sequel should they secure funding for it. | ||
Descent 3 has an official expansion pack, titled Descent 3: Mercenary, although fans of the game have also made other modifications. | Descent 3 has an official expansion pack, titled [[Descent 3: Mercenary]], although fans of the game have also made other modifications. | ||
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Revision as of 23:33, 16 July 2009
Descent 3 is the third game in the line of Descent computer games, well known for the use of six degrees of freedom and true 3D rendering technology.
Descent 3 constituted a major technical upgrade over its two predecessors, introducing many ground breaking graphical techniques like portal rendering, procedural texturing and advanced lighting and was probably the most graphically advanced game of its time. However, this was also very taxing for hardware at that time. Although previous attempts to create fan-made sequels to Descent 3 were scrapped due to issues concerning ownership rights, Interplay had plans to create a sequel should they secure funding for it.
Descent 3 has an official expansion pack, titled Descent 3: Mercenary, although fans of the game have also made other modifications. Template:Continue Nav
Table of Contents
- PTMC Data Retention Center
- Novak Corporate Prison
- Piccu Station & SRAD Research
- PTMC Corporate Headquarters
- Red Acropolis Research Station
- Martian Nomad Caverns
- PTMC Research Bunker
- PTMC Dol Ammad Fuel Refinery
- PTMC Spacecraft Factory
- CED Lunar Command Base
- PTMC Storage Facility
- PTMC Proving Grounds
- CED Expediator Dreadnaught
- CED Orbital Network Transmitter
- Dravis' Stronghold